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Ciénega de Flores — Municipality — Settled 1675 Government - Presidente Municipal Miguel Angel Quiroga García Area - Total 156.20 km2 (60.3 sq mi) Population (2005 INEGI Census) - Total 14,268 Time zone CST (UTC-6) - Summer (DST) CST (UTC-5) Codigo Postal 65550 Area code(s) +52-825 Website Municipio de Ciénega de Flores Ciénega de Flores is a city and surrounding municipality located in Nuevo Leon, Mexico near Monterrey.
Tradition
Ciénega de Flores is recognized by its famous machacado (dry meat) food, which is one of the traditional foods in Nuevo Leon.
Demographics
According to the INEGI 2005 census Ciénega de Flores had a population of 14,268, which 5,735 are male and 5,469 are female. Out of the total population 37 or 0.39% were Native Indian. 8,117 of the total population were catholic and 1,318 were affiliated to other religions. There are 3,497 household of which 3,370 are own occupied.
Coordinates: 25°57′N 100°11′W / 25.95°N 100.183°W
State of Nuevo León
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